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Next general election. 12:32 - Aug 2 with 3349 viewsonehunglow

Could it be those who voted Labour will,before long,bitterly regret doing so
Pensions strangled
Taxes hiked up.
Immigration unchecked
Prisoners let loose on the streets countryside destroyed by new housing

Tories need to find some backbone and a leader .

They do that and they have a chance .

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Next general election. on 12:33 - Aug 2 with 2175 viewscontroversial_jack

Labour is in for 10 years, get used to it
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Next general election. on 12:41 - Aug 2 with 2179 viewsWhiterockin

Next general election. on 12:33 - Aug 2 by controversial_jack

Labour is in for 10 years, get used to it


Labour in the Senedd will get less than 30% of the seats next time round.
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Next general election. on 13:05 - Aug 2 with 2145 viewsonehunglow

Millions voted as they did on a least worst basis.
Once Tories find some backbone and honesty ,they will get back in, not in Wales though,obviously .

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Next general election. on 13:26 - Aug 2 with 2122 viewsDr_Winston

Next general election. on 13:05 - Aug 2 by onehunglow

Millions voted as they did on a least worst basis.
Once Tories find some backbone and honesty ,they will get back in, not in Wales though,obviously .


Those who voted Labour will vote Labour again. They did not win this election because more people voted for them. They won because fewer people voted Tory.

Whether they will swap back is the question.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Next general election. on 13:33 - Aug 2 with 2097 viewscontroversial_jack

Next general election. on 13:05 - Aug 2 by onehunglow

Millions voted as they did on a least worst basis.
Once Tories find some backbone and honesty ,they will get back in, not in Wales though,obviously .


There's no chance of the Tories getting back in after a disastrous 14 years. they are finished
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Next general election. on 13:34 - Aug 2 with 2110 viewsScotia

Next general election. on 13:26 - Aug 2 by Dr_Winston

Those who voted Labour will vote Labour again. They did not win this election because more people voted for them. They won because fewer people voted Tory.

Whether they will swap back is the question.


There's nobody in the Tory party with any leadership credentials.

Labour couldn't have inherited a bigger mess and Starmer could barely have started his premiership at a worse time.

I think a smaller labour majority next time and reform will lose seats back to the Tories when people realise they're basically one trick ponies and that trick isn't really an issue.

Hopefully labour will begin to deliver some improvement although it's like trying to turn a supertanker in a cul de sac. It'll have to be paid for to.
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Next general election. on 13:40 - Aug 2 with 2096 viewsonehunglow

Next general election. on 13:26 - Aug 2 by Dr_Winston

Those who voted Labour will vote Labour again. They did not win this election because more people voted for them. They won because fewer people voted Tory.

Whether they will swap back is the question.


Which is my point
Right now, no sign of a real leader
I think Badenhoch will get the job and I doubt if she could turn them around
South Wales and the old industrial heartlands will,of course,vote Labour ,as they have been brought up to do so.

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Next general election. on 13:50 - Aug 2 with 2070 viewsDr_Winston

Next general election. on 13:40 - Aug 2 by onehunglow

Which is my point
Right now, no sign of a real leader
I think Badenhoch will get the job and I doubt if she could turn them around
South Wales and the old industrial heartlands will,of course,vote Labour ,as they have been brought up to do so.


No, your point was to question whether those who voted for Labour will regret it. The evidence seems pretty unequivocal that they won't, as most people who voted Labour always do anyway.

The job of the next Tory leader is to attract back those who shifted to Reform or didn't vote at all. Labour voters won't, or shouldn't enter their thinking as they won't attract them anyway.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Next general election. on 14:19 - Aug 2 with 2036 viewscontroversial_jack

Next general election. on 13:40 - Aug 2 by onehunglow

Which is my point
Right now, no sign of a real leader
I think Badenhoch will get the job and I doubt if she could turn them around
South Wales and the old industrial heartlands will,of course,vote Labour ,as they have been brought up to do so.


"Brought up to do?" That's a bit insulting and an assumption. Are you suggesting they can't think for themselves, and that you hare in some way superior, because that's how it came across?
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Next general election. on 14:34 - Aug 2 with 2027 viewsAnotherJohn

There are a few policy announcements that I find unsettling; the change in nomenclature from illegal to irregular migration, the decision not to go ahead with the raised income requirement for immigrant work visas, the dropping of the planned Freedom of Speech Act., the generosity of the early public sector pay settlements. It seems that the woke wing of the party and the unions are having an influence. And then as an older person there are the dark clouds gathering over pensioners.
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Next general election. on 14:47 - Aug 2 with 2013 viewsFlashberryjack

Next general election. on 14:34 - Aug 2 by AnotherJohn

There are a few policy announcements that I find unsettling; the change in nomenclature from illegal to irregular migration, the decision not to go ahead with the raised income requirement for immigrant work visas, the dropping of the planned Freedom of Speech Act., the generosity of the early public sector pay settlements. It seems that the woke wing of the party and the unions are having an influence. And then as an older person there are the dark clouds gathering over pensioners.
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Lets hope we still have a country after 5 years of Labour rule.

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Next general election. on 15:28 - Aug 2 with 1952 viewscontroversial_jack

Next general election. on 14:47 - Aug 2 by Flashberryjack

Lets hope we still have a country after 5 years of Labour rule.


We didn't after 14 years of Tories
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Next general election. on 16:25 - Aug 2 with 1921 viewsSullutaCreturned

Next general election. on 14:47 - Aug 2 by Flashberryjack

Lets hope we still have a country after 5 years of Labour rule.


After decades of rule by Labour or Tory we are lucky t have country at all. Both of them have gotten us here.

FAO Whiterockin...oh ye of too much faith!

Labour have a lot of tory mess to clean up, it would be better for them if they didn't go making any messes of their own in the meanwhile. As we all know and/or have seen though, politicians have a great ability to not see or admit that their po,icies are wrong, sometimes disastrous until after the disaster is so bright and clear they could see it on the dark side of the moon.
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Next general election. on 16:52 - Aug 2 with 1878 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Next general election. on 14:19 - Aug 2 by controversial_jack

"Brought up to do?" That's a bit insulting and an assumption. Are you suggesting they can't think for themselves, and that you hare in some way superior, because that's how it came across?


I would absolutely suggest that a significant chunk of the voting population cannot think for themselves.

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Next general election. on 17:33 - Aug 2 with 1853 viewsonehunglow

Next general election. on 14:34 - Aug 2 by AnotherJohn

There are a few policy announcements that I find unsettling; the change in nomenclature from illegal to irregular migration, the decision not to go ahead with the raised income requirement for immigrant work visas, the dropping of the planned Freedom of Speech Act., the generosity of the early public sector pay settlements. It seems that the woke wing of the party and the unions are having an influence. And then as an older person there are the dark clouds gathering over pensioners.
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You've been reading my mind
Much will change and not always for the best
Hope we all hang around to see

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Next general election. on 17:35 - Aug 2 with 1837 viewscontroversial_jack

Next general election. on 16:52 - Aug 2 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

I would absolutely suggest that a significant chunk of the voting population cannot think for themselves.


That would include all political sides
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Next general election. on 17:39 - Aug 2 with 1846 viewsDr_Winston

Next general election. on 16:52 - Aug 2 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

I would absolutely suggest that a significant chunk of the voting population cannot think for themselves.


On both sides.

I have more time for people who grow up wealthy and become genuinely socialist, or those who grow up in poor circumstances and become Tory. It shows the capacity for independent thought.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Next general election. on 17:45 - Aug 2 with 1836 viewsScotia

Next general election. on 15:28 - Aug 2 by controversial_jack

We didn't after 14 years of Tories


It's definitely in the worst state of my life.

I'm not a Labour voter but it does feel a little like the grown ups are in charge again.
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Next general election. on 17:47 - Aug 2 with 1830 viewsmajorraglan

It’s early days and there’s a long way to go. Some difficult decisions now may pave the way for more generous times in 2 or 3 years time, blame the tories, some tough medicine, a big improve,ent in a year or 2 and they’ll crow till the cows come home.

The bottom line is Starmer has to be focussed on the future now, immigration is a huge issue for lots of people and he has to grasp the nettle. There are other issues too, but if he can improve the NHS, get the spending sorted and grip immigration he’ll be in with a good chance as it will take the legs from under the Tories and Reform.
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Next general election. on 17:53 - Aug 2 with 1815 viewsGwyn737

Next general election. on 17:39 - Aug 2 by Dr_Winston

On both sides.

I have more time for people who grow up wealthy and become genuinely socialist, or those who grow up in poor circumstances and become Tory. It shows the capacity for independent thought.


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Next general election. on 18:00 - Aug 2 with 1810 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Next general election. on 17:47 - Aug 2 by majorraglan

It’s early days and there’s a long way to go. Some difficult decisions now may pave the way for more generous times in 2 or 3 years time, blame the tories, some tough medicine, a big improve,ent in a year or 2 and they’ll crow till the cows come home.

The bottom line is Starmer has to be focussed on the future now, immigration is a huge issue for lots of people and he has to grasp the nettle. There are other issues too, but if he can improve the NHS, get the spending sorted and grip immigration he’ll be in with a good chance as it will take the legs from under the Tories and Reform.


If you say immigration is an issue you get labelled Far Right. That is part of the problem we have, we are alienating people rather than addressing people's concerns.

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Next general election. on 18:43 - Aug 2 with 1775 viewsonehunglow

Next general election. on 18:00 - Aug 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

If you say immigration is an issue you get labelled Far Right. That is part of the problem we have, we are alienating people rather than addressing people's concerns.


“ far right” is now a mantra

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Next general election. on 19:11 - Aug 2 with 1753 viewsScotia

Next general election. on 18:00 - Aug 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

If you say immigration is an issue you get labelled Far Right. That is part of the problem we have, we are alienating people rather than addressing people's concerns.


Immigration is an issue we need to address. The first problem though is that we rely on immigrants to do a lot of work others won't do.

The term "far right" is bandied about too much, I may be seen as captain woke on here, but ignoring obviously stupid concerns people have does more harm than good. Immigration is one, but I am disgusted a transgender woman is boxing as a woman in the Olympics.

We need to cut out the extreme right, left, LGBTQ activists, climate protesters and concentrate on sensible arguments in the middle.
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Next general election. on 19:55 - Aug 2 with 1698 viewsmajorraglan

Next general election. on 18:00 - Aug 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

If you say immigration is an issue you get labelled Far Right. That is part of the problem we have, we are alienating people rather than addressing people's concerns.


I wouldn’t agree with all your statement, there’s plenty of scope to have a sensible conversation about the benefits immigration brings, the disadvantages and where the balance should be. The problem we have is with the zealots and the extremists at both ends.

We wouldn’t have a functioning NHS, care sector, agricultural sector, food processing sector without immigration. There are many jobs Brits won’t do, in some cases it’s because people can’t be bothered but there are occasions where people don’t just get the chance.
I agree with you about alienation, our political class have left us down, immigration over the last 2 years has been enormous, net increases of 3/4 of a million in both years, but we’re not building roads, we’re not building houses, we’re not building hospitals in fact we’re not doing much of anything. The price of houses has gone through the roof, they are at historically high levels and unaffordable for many. The cost to wage is at record levels and people are unhappy and disillusioned.
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Next general election. on 20:05 - Aug 2 with 1662 viewstrampie

Next general election. on 19:11 - Aug 2 by Scotia

Immigration is an issue we need to address. The first problem though is that we rely on immigrants to do a lot of work others won't do.

The term "far right" is bandied about too much, I may be seen as captain woke on here, but ignoring obviously stupid concerns people have does more harm than good. Immigration is one, but I am disgusted a transgender woman is boxing as a woman in the Olympics.

We need to cut out the extreme right, left, LGBTQ activists, climate protesters and concentrate on sensible arguments in the middle.


The perceived middle has moved over to the right, Labour under Starmer and Reeves have moved over to the right, the so called centre left is the actual middle ground, for example Plaid nearly always finds themselves in the middle, Labour pre and post Corbyn right out on the right.


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